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Slayer Announces New Tour Dates with Knocked Loose and Suicidal Tendencies​

Slayer Announces New Tour Dates with Knocked Loose and Suicidal Tendencies​

Slayer announces a one-night-only show just added to the band’s handful of headline concerts set for this summer. Marking the band’s only U.S. East Coast performance in 2025, Slayer will headline Hershey, PA’s 30,000-seat Hersheypark Stadium on Saturday, September 20, 2025.


The concert will be hosted by WWE Superstar Damian Priest, a well-known “metalhead” and a long-time Slayer fan. Priest's signature “finisher” is Slayer’s “South of Heaven,”and Slayer’s Kerry King provided guitar for Priest’s “Rise For The Night” Theme.

This exclusive concert brings together a multi-generation, powerhouse line up:

Slayer

Knocked Loose

Suicidal Tendencies

Power Trip

Cavalera (performing Chaos A.D. - exclusive)

Exodus (performing Bonded by Blood)

All confirmed Slayer 2025 concert dates are as follows:

JULY

3 Blackweir Fields, Cardiff, Wales, UK

Line-Up: Slayer, with Special Guests Amon Amarth , Anthrax, Mastodon, Hatebreed and Neckbreakker

5 Villa Park, Birmingham, UK • Black Sabbath • Back to the Beginning

6 Finsbury Park, London

Line Up: Slayer, with Special Guests Amon Amarth , Anthrax, Mastodon, Anthrax, and Neckbreakker

11 Quebec Festival d'été de Québec City, Quebec

Direct Support: Mastodon

SEPTEMBER

18 Louder Than Life @ Highland Festival Grounds, Louisville, KY

20 Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, PA


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